Because in those days, they didn't know any better. Now they almost all go to bottom of the tank
Inlet line will be bigger then the outlet line. on the contrary on my motorcycle fuel pump, the inlet and outlet are the same size!
Depending on the fuel filter, it will either have an arrow or be label inlet and outlet. The arrow should be placed pointing away from the tank. Those labeled inlet and outlet will only attach in the correct direction.
valve clearance hot - inlet mm 0,3 and outlet 0,56
The inlet side is the low side - this will have the larger hose. On a Thermal Expansion Valve system, this hose will run from the evaporator outlet to the compressor inlet. On a Fixed Orifice Tube system, this hose will run from the accumulator outlet to the compressor inlet. The outlet side is the high side, and the hose will run from the compressor outlet to the condenser inlet.
A tee is a plumbing fixture with one inlet and two outlets, or two inlets and one outlet. A cross is a fixture with one inlet and three outlets, or three inlets and one outlet.
Upper and lower radiator, inlet and outlet heater core, bypass,Upper and lower radiator, inlet and outlet heater core, bypass,
Generally a "pond" is taught of as a still body of water smaller than a lake. "still" implies no flow movement and would mean that there is no inlet or outlet. However, the term "pond" is sometimes extended as in "Mill Pond" which would have both an inlet and an outlet.
Yes, it should. If the liquid level in the first settling tank has risen above the inlet, then that tank's outlet to the field or secondary tank has become plugged. Look into the end of the tank furthest away from house and see if you can see the outlet pipe and what is plugging it. Further away from this outlet, the pipe will enter a distribution box, try to find this and if water is not flowing into it, 'snake' it towards the tank.
Inlet or outlet
No. Remember: hot air rises & cool air sinks. If the water outlet was to be placed below the condenser, the heat of the water would rise and linger in the condenser, making the condensation process inefficient.
It is located in the inlet tube of the evaporator between the outlet of the condenser and the inlet of the evaporator. This point can be found in a properly functioning system by locating the area between the outlet of the condenser and the inlet of the evaporator that suddenly makes the change from hot to cold. You can see small dimples placed in the line that keep the orifice tube from moving inside the tube. It is located just a few inches outside of the condenser in the tube.
outlet ports are smaller to reduce the exhaust losses